From Letterboxd:

Whether it’s Bollywood or Tollywood, a lot goes into making a film in the Indian film industry, from the elaborate musical numbers to a myriad of storytelling motifs and spectacular stunt choreography. All those elements and more helped to form RRR, an epic period drama set in 1920s India, where warrior Komaram Bheem and his Gond tribe join forces with Raju on a quest to rescue his young sister Malli from the British Governor, unaware that Raju has his own secrets and intentions to employ for personal gain. This fantastical epic does lose some steam post-intermission, but the film picks back up tremendously for its indelible climax. The script beautifully ties in elements from the Hindu pantheon and blends several genre tropes together to seamlessly create a film that looks, sounds and feels epic in scale, stakes, and emotion from the first frame to the last. Add amazing VFX, intense performances, wild action sequences, an earth-shaking audio mix and incredible music, and you have a captivating monument of a movie that amounts to a wondrous celebration of Indian culture, brotherhood and history.

Take my word on this one, guys. If you like Bollywood/Tollywood cinema, go see this movie as soon as you can.